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well if you were talking about adding a sub with an amp to power it, you would need a line output converter (LOC). This connects up to the rear (usually) speaker wires and has the RCA connections on the other end.

 
well if you were talking about adding a sub with an amp to power it, you would need a line output converter (LOC). This connects up to the rear (usually) speaker wires and has the RCA connections on the other end.
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just make sure you're using an amp, its hard to tell what kind of knowledge you have on the car audio scene and you shouldn't be thinking u can hook a sub up just to the headunit and expect it to play

 
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